work
 (noun)
activity directed toward making or doing something
All clip examples
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      No wonder I used to think sometimes there was something in your work.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Sounds dangerously like work.
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      Pretending you painted those pictures out of your own head and all the time you were just copying the work of a real artist.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      He only copied her work. He's a thief.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Now you must eat and be strong because, well, we have a lot of work to do together.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      A man should be able to do a good days work
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      There's always work round here to be done.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      What comes out of this thing that makes it worth all this work?
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Because work ain't exactly in his line.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      It's too much work
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Six months of hard work.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      If everything works out all right and I'm a good little girl,
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      You know, both feet on the ground, hard working, industrious.
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      He misses one day of work and you're ready to call Missing Persons.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      Yes sir. A lot of work.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      You've done some work on royal jelly, haven't you?  A little.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      You'd get in trouble. Any gallery would know his work.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      I was coming home from work.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      I don't want to keep you from your work.
      (One-Eyed Jacks)
    
 
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      I don't have no work.
      (One-Eyed Jacks)
    
 
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      Your work is not only original, but has a masculine force.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Fine work, that's remarkable painting.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Why don't you have confidence in your work?
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Nor I... You're work is very strong, Miss March.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Kitty, Mr. Dellarowe wants to handle all your work exclusively... Is it all right?
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      We've got work to do... honey. And you... you...
      (Night of the Living Dead)
    
 
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      One of the volunteers. You're doing all the work, take it.  Thank you.
      (Night of the Living Dead)